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At Spectrum Organizing Solutions, we are passionate about creating meaningful change for individuals with autism, and their families. Our projects are designed to promote independence, skill-building and a sense of well-being. Discover how our living and learning solutions can make a difference and check out our recent projects for inspiration.

Living

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Files are created for therapies,

progress reports, medical, legal, educational, transportation,

IEP's, DOE, ISP's, DDS,

SSDI, Special Needs Trust, and more!  All in one place for easy access.

Let us custom fit plastic bins for your freezer.  No more mystery items that will eventually end up being discarded.  Handles allow baskets to be easily removed for restocking or cleaning.

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Items are vacuumed sealed to prevent freezer burn.

This kitchen cabinet was retro-fitted with a pull out mesh drawer to store containers.  Invest in a good set that stack neatly.  These are by Sistema.  Squares and rectangles are more versatile. Many of the lids are interchangeable.

Enjoy a sensory-friendly space to relax. 

 

It includes a recliner that swivels and rocks, soft uplighting, a water fountain and non-ticking analog clock, books, IPAD, weighted blanket, storage, and inspirational art, "You are capable of amazing things!" 

These pump bottles are a must! 

 

They have a generous, sturdy top, and an ample opening for easy filling.  You can see when your products are running low, and don't have to turn over bottles to get out the last drop. 

 

Just add labels with a P-Touch label maker!

This Mom enjoys beading when she is able to schedule some "me" time.

 

Now, she can spend more time creating, and less time searching for supplies.

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Every caregiver needs a break!

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This utility closet, under a set of stairs, was converted into a functional pantry by installing brackets and wire shelving.

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This allowed for more cabinet space in the kitchen.

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Hinged louver doors hid the disarray in this laundry area, and a makeover was in need. 

 

Storage space nearly doubled by extending new shelving to the right and left.  Don't forget vertical space!!  One additional shelf was added at the very top for rarely used items.

This young man enjoys making his own "no bake" granola bars. 

 

All his ingredients are stored in a bin, along with the recipe booklet and cutting tool.  The ingredients are labeled in see-through baggies, for easy access and added freshness.

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A seldom used mini office area was repurposed as an arts and crafts center, for a little girl who needed her "happy space"!  

 

This L-shaped desk provides ample storage, with multiple shelves and a drawer unit.  A caddy holds an array of markers and pencils.  Oh.....markers are scented!!!  Assorted stickers are stored in a 3 hole mylar pocket, inside a binder.  

Learning

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Educational and language based materials are accessible and ready for use.  Other items such as toys and games, are hidden from view to limit distraction.

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This unit of shelves and fabric drawers can be modified to suit your needs.

These binders are great for self-directed learning and leisure skills.  Each one has 7 plastic pockets, labeled with the days of the week.  Just fill them with a variety of worksheets and add them to a daily "To Do" list.

Highly reinforcing sensory toys are visible, but not fully accessible to little ones.  For a job well done, a toy can be chosen.  As an added bonus, removing the the lid serves as a fine motor skill!  Click the "play" button!

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This chart was designed specifically to teach the concept of seasons, which can be difficult for someone with ASD to understand.  There is a long period of time between transitions, and it is a bit abstract.

 

Here, the focus is on the 4 specific periods of time that occur within a year.

 

Color coding was used to differentiate one season from the next.  Added hook and loop tags can be used as a matching activity.

This child watched the same video night after night. 

 

He now turns each movie to a horizontal position, after viewing, to signal that he needs to make a different choice.

This dry erase calendar is also a magnetic board.

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Often times, cleaning a dry erase board isn't as easy as it sounds.  Have you ever made the mistake of using a "non" dry erase marker?  Problem solved!

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Here, laminated tags, with magnetic backing, have been custom designed to fit the grid.  Personal activities, key events and dates, can be repositioned as needed.

These 8.5 x 11, magnetic sequencing boards can foster independence with daily living skills.  They are lightweight and portable.

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We will guide you through the endless options based upon your goals and objectives.

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You can start with basic two or three step tasks and build to more complex sequences, as goals are met.

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When teaching a new skill, simplicity is the key to success!

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